Orthopedic Implant In The Form Of A Plate To Be Fixed Between Two Bone Parts

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a plate fixed between two bone parts by way of screws engaged in holes formed in the thickness of said plate. The plate comprises an angled member or rib which is inclined according to an angle of between about 30° and 60° in relation to the plane defined by the plate. The angled member or rib has a hole for engaging a screw and is located in the central part of the width, over a determined part of the length of the plate, so that the screw brings the two bone parts into a compressive position.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/429,834, filed Jun. 3, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/130,147, filed Apr. 15, 2016 and now U.S. Pat. No. 10,349,988, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/734,676, filed Jun. 9, 2015 and now U.S. Pat. No. 9,333,013, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/041,706, filed Sep. 30, 2013 and now U.S. Pat. No. 9,078,713, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/918,071, filed Oct. 29, 2010 and now U.S. Pat. No. 8,556,946, which is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/FR2009/051879, filed Oct. 2, 2009, published in French, which claims priority from French Patent Application No. 0856694, filed Oct. 2, 2008, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to the technical field of orthopedic implants.

More particularly, the invention relates to a plate for arthrodesis or osteosynthesis adapted to be fixed between two bone parts.

In a manner known to one having ordinary skill in the art, this type of plate generally has holes for engaging screws, allowing arthrodesis between two bones or osteosynthesis between two bone fragments. This is, for example, the case for bones of the hand or foot, without however excluding other applications, particularly in the field of the spine. Depending on the pathology to be treated, these plates can have a general rectilinear or other geometric shapes.

From this state of the art, one of the objects the invention proposes to attain is to improve, in a sure and efficient manner, compression in a precise direction between the bone parts subjected to the plate.

To attain the given object to enhance the compression between the two relative bone parts, according to the invention, the plate has a formation that orients at least one screw at an angle with respect to a plane defined by the plate, the angle being between about 30° and 60°.

According to an advantageous embodiment, the formation is a tab that is angled according to an angle between 30° and 60°, and having a hole for engaging the screw. The angled tab results from a cut out and a deformation of a portion of the plate.

In another embodiment, the formation is a hole angled at an angle between 30° and 60° for engaging the screw.

Considering the problem to be solved, the formation is located on a determined portion of the length of the plate so that the screw ensures the compression of the two bone parts.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention is described hereinafter in more detail, with reference to the attached drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the plate;

FIG. 2 is a side view of the plate;

FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views showing the mounting of the plate between two bone parts and their orientation by means of the plate according to the invention, the bone parts being shown schematically.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

According to the invention, the plate 1 has at least one formation 1 a adapted to enable the positioning of at least one screw 2, at an angle a of between 30° and 60° with respect to a plane of the plate (FIG. 2).

In one embodiment, the formation 1 a is an angled tab cut out and deformed from the plate. For example, the deformation is made with a cutting-punching operation. This angled tab has a hole 1 a 1 for screw 2. The angled tab 1 a is positioned along the length of the plate so that after the screw 2 is fitted to it, the screw ensures the compression together of the two bone parts, as indicated below in the description.

In another embodiment, to allow for an angular orientation of the screw 2 according to an angle between about 30° and 60°, the formation 1 a can be formed as an angled hole. It must be noted that the tab 1 a enables adaptation of the angle as a function of the pathology to be treated, given that it is possible to deform this tab at will. In other words, the angle can be adjusted over a few degrees directly by the surgeon in the operating room, using an appropriate tool.

With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4 that show the positioning of the plate 1 between two bone parts O1 and O2:

Once the osteotomies have been carried out, a template of the plate, which does not have a guide formation, enables the position of the tab to be determined.

After determining the position of the tab, the surgeon makes a corresponding recess with the appropriate rasp.

Once the plate having the tab has been positioned, the surgeon sets one or two screws 3, on a side of the site of the osteosynthesis or the arthrodesis toward the tab. A temporary fastening pin can, possibly, be positioned in a complementary lug.

The screw 2 is then engaged in the hole 1 a 1 of the tab 1 a to place the fracture in compression.

Once the compression has been done, the surgeon can screw one or several other additional fastening screws 3 and remove the temporary pin.

In a known manner, this plate 1 has smooth and/or threaded holes for the fastening screws 3 set in the bone parts O1 and O2 to engage in, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.

Similarly, the plate 1 can have at least one hole 1 c for a pin for temporarily positioning the plate 1. Advantageously, the plate 1 can have a guide 1 c for the insertion of a pin on the side of one of the bone parts O1 and another guide 1 d for the insertion of another pin on the side of the other bone part O2.

Considering the effect of the desired compression, such as indicated above, the guide 1 c is a circular hole whose diameter corresponds substantially to that of the pin, whereas the other guide 1 d can be an elongated slot.

These provisions thus enable the bone to slide under the plate 1 as the screws are set, while ensuring compression along a precise direction, generally axially or parallel to the plate. The pins are of any known and appropriate type, and perfectly known to one having ordinary skill in the art.

The plate 1 can have several shapes, so that the holes 1 a in particular can be aligned or arrayed, all or in part, according to the corners of a triangle or of a quadrilateral. These provisions, in triangle or in quadrilateral, of the screws, improve the stability of the mounting.

It must be noted also that the plate 1, no matter its shape, can be longitudinally bent so as to adapt to the curvature of the bone, consequently enabling the screws to form an angle between them.

The advantages are readily apparent from the description. 

1. (canceled)
 2. A system for fusing a first bone and a second bone separated by a joint, said system comprising: a bone plate having a length sufficient to span the joint, said bone plate having a first end and a second end along said length, said length defining a longitudinal axis, said bone plate defining: a first hole at or adjacent the first end, said first hole configured to align with the first bone of the joint; a second hole at or adjacent the second end, said second hole configured to align with the second bone of the joint; and a third hole located between said first hole and said second hole, wherein said third hole is angled relative to the longitudinal axis of said bone plate; a first fixation member configured to be inserted through the first hole of the bone plate and into the first bone of the joint; a second fixation member configured to inserted through said second hole of said bone plate and into the second bone of said joint; and a third fixation member configured to be inserted through said third hole of said bone plate, into the first bone, across said joint, and into the second bone such that a free end of said third fixation member, not attached to any portion of the bone plate, resides in the second bone, wherein said third fixation member is the only fixation member extending across said joint.
 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said bone plate is contoured to anatomically fit bones in a human foot.
 4. The system of claim 2 wherein said joint is a metatarsophalangeal joint.
 5. The system of claim 2 wherein said joint is a naviculocuneiform joint.
 6. The system of claim 2 wherein said joint is a calcaneocuboid joint.
 7. The system of claim 2 wherein said joint is a tarsometatarsal joint.
 8. The system of claim 2 wherein said third fixation member is configured to develop compression across said joint with lag effect when said third fixation member is tightened.
 9. The system of claim 2 wherein the free end of said third fixation member and a free end of said second fixation member are configured to reside adjacent each other within said second bone.
 10. The system of claim 2 wherein said bone plate includes at least one pin hole adjacent said first hole, said pin hole configured to receive a temporary fixation member.
 11. The system of claim 2 wherein said bone plate includes at least one pin hole adjacent said second hole, said pin hole configured to receive a temporary fixation member.
 12. A system for fusing first and second bone parts, said system comprising: a bone plate having a length sufficient to span a fracture or joint of a patient such that said bone plate is positionable alongside first and second bone parts straddling the fracture or joint, said bone plate having; a first hole configured to align with the first bone part, a second hole configured to align with the second bone part, a third hole located between the first hole and the second hole, said third hole having an axis that is configured to cross the fracture or joint during use, and a fourth hole located adjacent either the first hole or the second hole, said fourth hole being smaller in area than said first hole or said second hole; a first fixation member configured to be inserted through the first hole of said bone plate and into the first bone part; a second fixation member configured to be inserted through the second hole of said bone plate and into the second bone part; a third fixation member configured to be inserted through the third hole in the bone plate, into the first bone part, across the fracture or joint, and into the second bone part, wherein a free end of said third fixation member does not attach to any portion of the bone plate and wherein the third fixation member is the only fixation member extending across the fracture or joint; and a temporary fixation member configured to be inserted through the fourth hole in the bone plate.
 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the bone plate is contoured to anatomically fit bones in a human foot.
 14. The system of claim 12 wherein the free end of the third fixation member and a free end of the second fixation member are configured to reside adjacent each other within said second bone part.
 15. The system of claim 12 wherein the bone plate is substantially planar.
 16. The system of claim 12 wherein the fourth hole is a pin hole.
 17. The system of claim 12 wherein the temporary fixation member is a guide pin.
 18. An orthopedic implant comprising; a bone plate having a proximal surface and an opposite distal bone contacting surface, said bone plate having a length sufficient to span a fracture or joint of a patient such that said bone plate is positionable alongside first and second bone parts straddling the fracture or joint, said bone plate having a first hole configured to align with the first bone part, the first hole sized to accept a first bone screw, a second hole configured to align with the second bone part, the second hole sized to accept a second bone screw, a third hole located between said first hole and said second hole, said third hole sized to accept a third bone screw having a screw head, said third hole being angled relative to said bone plate such that, during use, said third bone screw is positioned to extend through said third hole and cross the fracture or joint, said third hole being configured to allow the screw head to be seated below the proximal surface of said bone plate, and a pin hole located adjacent either said first hole or said second hole, said pin hole being smaller in area than said first hole or said second hole, said pin hole extending from said proximal surface of said bone plate to said distal surface, said pin hole being configured to accept a temporary fixation member.
 19. The orthopedic implant of claim 18 wherein the temporary fixation is a guide pin. 